We Americans can only do our allotted task well if we face it stead3 VOL. I. ily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above all we must stand shoulder to shoulder, not asking as to the ancestry or creed of our comrades, but only demanding... American Ideals - Page 50by Theodore Roosevelt - 1904Full view - About this book
| 1923 - 718 pages
...of spirit." QUOTATION. — "We Americans can only do our allotted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...all we must stand shoulder to shoulder, not asking for the ancestry or creed of our comrades, but only demanding that they be in truth Americans, and... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1895 - 394 pages
...leadership in the community. We Americans can only do our allotted task well, if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...the honor and the greatness of our common country. — Theodore Roosevelt. A refuge for the wronged and poor, Thy generous heart has borne the blame That,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 392 pages
...Revolutionary annals such names as Carroll and Sullivan, and to the Civil War men like Sheridan — men who were Americans and nothing else: while the Irish...country. Ill THE MANLY VIRTUES AND PRACTICAL POLITICS * O OMETIMES, in addressing men who sincerely 0 desire the betterment of our public affairs, but who... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 544 pages
...express thj great majority of those among can citizens who were born abn can only do our allotted task 3 ily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers....country. Ill THE MANLY VIRTUES AND PRACTICAL POLITICS * O OMETIMES, in addressing men who sincerely 0 desire the betterment of our public affairs, but who... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 396 pages
...citizens who were born abroad. We Americans can only do our allotted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...country. Ill THE MANLY VIRTUES AND PRACTICAL POLITICS ' SOMETIMES, in addressing men who sincerely desire the betterment of our public affairs, but who have... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 394 pages
...citizens who were born abroad. We 3 Americans can only do our allotted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...common country. Ill THE MANLY VIRTUES AND PRACTICAL POLITICS1 OOMETIMES, in addressing men who sincerely O desire the betterment of our public affairs,... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1900 - 508 pages
...leadership in the community. We Americans can only do our alloted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing, but not fearing, the dangers....ancestry or creed of our comrades, but only demanding chat they be in very truth Americans, and that we all work together, — heart, hand, and head, —... | |
| 1902 - 624 pages
...America. We are Americans." abroad. We Americans can do our allotted task well only if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...asking as to the ancestry or creed of our comrades, but onlv demanding that they be in very truth Americans, and that we all work together, heart, hand, and... | |
| 1906 - 434 pages
...leadership in the community. We Americans can only do our alloted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing, but not fearing, the dangers....the honor and the greatness of our common country. — Theodore Roosevelt. [69] CROSSING THE BAR. Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me!... | |
| 1907 - 78 pages
...leadership in the community. We Americans can only do our alloted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing, but not fearing, the dangers....the honor and the greatness of our common country. — Theodore Roosevelt. CROSSING THE BAR. i Sunset and evening star, l| And one clear call for me !... | |
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